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Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/ ) is a
cathedral city and non-metropolitan
district in Oxfordshire, England, of
which it is the
county town.
Founded in the 8th century...
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Brythonic and
Gaulish ritus (modern
Welsh rhyd; the
Welsh name of
Oxford is
Rhydychen "ford of oxen"),
which underlies such
names as
Chambord (from Gaulish...
- 59. ISBN 978-1-84771-127-4. R. R. Davies, The
Revolt of
Owain Glyndŵr (
Rhydychen, 1995) J.
Gwynfor Jones (ed.), The
History of the
Gwydir Family and Memoirs...
- "OwainGlyndwr -
Battle of
Brynglas (Pilleth)". www.owain-glyndwr.wales.
Retrieved 5 May 2020. R.R. Davies, The
Revolt of
Owain Glyndŵr (
Rhydychen, 1995) v t e...
- Russian),
Oxonia (Latin), Oxónia (Portuguese, rare),
Resoghen (Cornish),
Rhydychen (Welsh)
Ozieri Ocier (Spanish, Catalan),
Othieri (Sardinian),
Ozieri (Italian)...
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English name,
often influenced by the
Welsh poetic tradition – for example,
Rhydychen (literally, "oxen ford") for Oxford, and Gwlad-yr-haf ("land of summer")...
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Arcaibh Scottish Gaelic Oswestry Croesoswallt Oswestry English Oxford Rhydychen Oxford English Oxfordshire Swydd Rydychen Oxfordshire English Pennines...
- Dewi Sant)published in 1976 in
Welsh Y
Traddodiad rhyddiaith (darlithiau
Rhydychen)
published in 1970 in
Welsh Y
Drych Kristnogawl :
llawysgrif Caerdydd...